Some plants are far more resistant to salt water than others.
August 2024
Letter: OSHA rules will put fire protection services under pressure
It is likely the majority of those reading this probably haven’t been following the proposed Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) emergency response rulemaking. This is a serious matter that has the makings to completely change the face of volunteer fire protection services in rural towns across the majority of Maine, and the nation. For […]
Our View: New police rules improve accountability
An officer does not have to act criminally to be undeserving of a badge.
Multiple generations of Mainers explore and fight through fantasy worlds
At two venues in the state, live-action role-playing enthusiasts immerse themselves in fictional universes.
Women’s sculpture collective debuts work in Wells
‘Life Forms’ – the name of the show and of the group of artists itself – formed a year ago and is embarking on plans for several shows.
Society Notebook: Portland Museum of Art’s Summer Party is straight-up good time
Museum supporters mingled in the sculpture garden, enjoying refreshments and each other.
Check all the boxes for Southern Maine living with State Manufactured Homes’ 80th year in business
$414,320 | 546 Opal Drive, Scarborough
In Scarborough, development and sea level rise threaten a beloved marsh
Conservation groups are racing to save Maine’s largest salt marsh from rising seas, development and polluted runoff.
At Mesa Grande Taqueria, scratch-made food at affordable prices
The mix-and-match ordering system may signal chain restaurant, but the food at this new East End spot is made with care, and the staff knows their stuff.
Bugs, hallucinations, dark thoughts: New Sharon man talks about being lost for 4 days
Michael Altmaier’s rescue highlights the increasingly important role played by Maine’s search and rescue teams as more people seek the outdoors and officials deal with Silver Alerts.